Too Many Carbs Raise Raise Risk of Cognitive Decline in Elderly
date:Oct 17, 2012
e, thinking and judgment that are greater than normal age-related changes.

Those who reported the highest carbohydrate intake at the beginning of the study were 1.9 times likelier to develop mild cognitive impairment than those with the lowest intake of carbohydrates. Participants with the highest sugar intake were 1.5 times likelier to experience mild cognitive impairment than those with the lowest levels. Those whose diets were highest in fat, compared to the lowest, were 42% less likely to f
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